New David Bowie Box Set Features Early Unreleased Songs

Spying Through a Keyhole contains demos and rarities from Bowie’s “Space Oddity” era
David Bowie
David Bowie, 1968 (RB/Redferns)

A new David Bowie box set has been announced. The collection, titled Spying Through a Keyhole (Demos and Unreleased Songs), contains 7" vinyl singles featuring unreleased tracks. The box is due out this spring (via Parlophone Records). Among the nine recordings in the box are two demos of “Space Oddity.” Check out the cover artwork below, and find more information at Bowie’s website.

Parlophone has been releasing David Bowie box sets annually for a number of years, beginning with 2015’s Five Years 1969-1973. The label then released Who Can I Be Now? in 2016, A New Career in a New Town in 2017, and Loving the Alien last year.

Revisit Pitchfork’s 2016 feature “Anthems for the Moon: David Bowie’s Sci-Fi Explorations.”

Instagram content

This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.